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The Oshawa Times, 6 Nov 1958, p. 14

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V4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thumdey, November 6, i | Johnny Busso WS Eams Title Fight Chance MIAMI LEACH, Fla. (AP)-- |Sixth - ranked Johnny Busso of New York earned a shot at the lightweight title Wednesday night when he scored a unanimous 10- ound decisi over champ Joe Brown in a non-title bout, Brown, making his first appear- ance since ms decision over Kenny Lane at Houston, Tex,, in July, appeared rusty. Busso seemed to be in trouble lin the fourth round when Brown opened a deep gash high on his left cheekbone but Busso came on nicely and carried the fight to the lethargic champion, who opened up only rarely. It was a hard, clean fight for ' | the estimated 5,000 fans, Busso, (the puncher, started after Brown {at tie opening bell and kept bor- |ing in, |" Busso, 139% to Brown's 140% pounds, had been promised a | Fight for the title if he won. | Phil Watson Defended By 'Muzz Patrick NEW YORK (AP)--Muzz Pat- rick, general manager of New York Rangers of the National Hockey League, Wednesday came to the defence of coach Phil Wat. son and called him 'the best coach in hockey." Farlier league president "0 on am 3 Three games were played at sisted); Johnson (Pylypiw); the Bowmanville arena Tuesday Miller, (Johnson); Kemp, (Mil night, Kassinger's Teachers took ler); Pylypiw, (Colbourne); Mul- the first game 4-0 over Times-|ler, (unassisted); |Gazette. Teachers goals were|lan, (unassisted), !scored by: J. Hogg, (A. Jack: gmith's Customs lone goal son); Zauer, (Hubert); HogEs.\was Carrie from Randle, Art (Hubert and Kellington); and|parry got the only penalty of the Jackson. game, Art will have to sit out The teachers also led the pa- next week's game. rade to the penalty box with seven. One was to Le Vay toward FIREMEN WIN a one game suspension. Times-| The Firemen took the third Gazette received five with two game from the Post Office, 4-2, for Thain on his suspension, Thain Firemen's goals were: Morgan, will sit out the next game, Nov.|(Mrozeck); Gibson, (unassisted); 8. |Bazminski, (Mellitte); and Glov- |" Robinson's Flyers defeated er, (Knight), |Smith's Customs 8-1 in the sec: Foley's goals were England, ond game. Robinson's goals: (unassisted); and England from |Kemp, (Mulier); Johnson (unas-'Slobda and Schultz. One penalty [to one toward a Flyers Take Lead In Civil Service Loop WINNI each team, England getting Luzzi of Stamp Tackle [Hockey Schedules wh yoy Begin Next Week By AL VICKERY PEG (CP)-Tackle Donte city have begun practices, Calgary Stampeders, a| y begun practic "land Chasczewski fs playing for cuit, Bobby Wright is playing for Hap Emms' Barrie yers, CIVIL SERVICE and MacMil- HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDINGS | the TEAM | Robinson's [Smith's {Times Kassinger's Firemen Dairy Foley's INDIVIDUAL Player Team Carrie, Smith Barta, Smith {Durno, Dairy |Fry, Smith ID, Taylor, Times Cole, Times ¢ [ne " Canadi football, and according to Arena Manager, | paiher Da B H 0 | was the only player to make both Bill Smith, the leagues will get a0l'g Davia Payer 3 To offensive and defensive teams under way next week, {boy, Ed Westfall, is In his second 8 |cial Football Union all pj se. The Neighborlibod Association|*¢ason with Barrie Flyers. lections amou d today. Ville. [PEO will begin their practices| The Sivesies a. lintag ip uzzi a 230-pounder from a- some es nova University, was a shindout| Sunday ring and the Church opp future, One of the possible for Stampeders, who finished in|Leasue commence Saturday exhibition games may be with the fourth spot and out of the play-| afternoon, There will be 12 teams Toronto Marlboroughs. ois ity placed tives vtkers on? the Church League this season.| Oshawa midgets will be coach- | Cal p! i ed this season by "Beefy" Bathe. |the offensive squad and two in| Oshawa peewee league is spon- =, oR eit BY been Pts, defence. Although they won 13 of sored by the Neighborhood Asso-ineld, and so far, there are a few Bb Jie Jy James 2nd vere ean) [ciation of the CRA, The Oshawalholdovers from last year's team. y r | A knocked | 12 Winnipeg Blue Bombers, placed Minor Hockey League would lee konica, Wt ol the Ployells b 10 | only one man on offence. But they|l0 adopt the peewee league, an . {have all minor hockey under one, There is an unknown quantity nabbed five detensive Poy 16 administration, however, it fs/of bantams," and coach "Red" / 1 6 4 5 2 2 | a-------- | Roughies Tough Esk Coach Says | EDMONTON (CP)--8am Lyle second place with nine victories, says the football public is under- six losses and a tie, scoring 312 rating Saskatchewan Roughriders points and having 292 scored | in making Edmonton Eskimos fa- against them. Riders had seven vorites for the Western Interpro-|victories, seven losses and two vincial Football Union semi-final, | draws, scoring 320 points and opening Saturday afternoon in Re- having 324 scored against them, gina, "Those guys have got eight es tablished stars among their 12 40-6 and 26-13 in their first two meetings, then were held to an points against them during the doubtful if the Neighborhood As-| McDiarmid will have to do a lot h HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS season -- and Bud Grant sociation would take to this setup, of cutting, The bantams have named as all-star coach, | The defending Ontario Juvenile | only had one practice, Last year Second-place Edmonton Eski-|A champions, Oshawa Juveniles the bantams were put out of the mos had three players on offence have held three practices this playoffs in the first round by and four on defence, while Sask- season, This year's club is being Peterborough. {atchewan Roughriders, who fin-| coached by Harold Hudson. Some Bill Smith reports that skating | Buffaio Hershey Springfield Providence | Rochester Cleveland 2 8 Wednesday's 10 American League w 0 49 24 20|ome offensive position. Score ished third, had three and one re- of the members of last year's attendances are increasing each | spectively. The tail - end British|club have reported to practices.|week and in six hours last week. F A Pts. Columbia Lions clicked on only Two of last year's players, are end, almost 2000 children donned {now playing in the Junior A cir-'the blades. 14| Guard Harry Langford of Cal- 63 51 12|gary was the only Canadian to 31 45 10| make offence. Four homebrews-- 36 40 9 Oscar Kruger and Ted Tully of 37 62 5 Fskimos and Gordie Rowland and Steven Patrick of Bombers--and 37 31 Eskimos defeated Riders twice, | Springfield 2 Hershey 3 Friday's Games Springfield at Cleveland |Providence at Rochester two former imports, now Cana- dians--Rollie Miles of Esks and Buddy Tinsley of Bombers-- made it on defence. WANTED Fe * lr SOVIET ANSWER TO EDDIE ARCARO? siar keys tor G Kovalev and } mov wave on their Md. They either Rus ia's Curling Season Zaryad in th tional on i a a and a ¢ field in the Md Nov 11-11 tie and lost 14-28 in the last two, | "We're not going into the first Whitby +game-at-full- strength," sald Lyle, [Hull - listing end Steve Bendiak, safety Belleville Oscar Kruger, linebacker Mike|Cornwall Lashuk and quarterback - half-| Kingston back Jackie Parker among the ulling SORE FOOT "Parker's got a sore foot," said coach Lyle, "He hurt it in that last game in Regina, and I don't|Chatham ' know how well it will around by game time." {Windsor Two of those pointed out by|§udbury 'larence Ca { "| imports," says coach Lyle, whose clare ned Camphel sald do Monty Eskimos have been made as high management to deal with inci./88 20-point favorites for the two dents involving Watson game total-point series. te Campbell said he had been re We've got sel en rookies viewing "a number of incidents among our 12, yet everybody says since the start of the season' but| '100k at those Riders look how thought the club management they'ce come along with practi should deal with the matter cally nothing.' Well, they've got a Watson's latest tirade was a|lot more than people seem to complaint about the officiating of think.' referee Red Storey ina game In| pAST PERFORMANCE [New York against Detroit Red!" 61 the basis of past perform Wings Sunday which Rangers lost ance, Eskimos have an edge over 3 Riders. Edmonton finished In e $100,000 Interna- 11. They will gainst Eddie lassy interns classic at Watson charged that Storey 4 come Kitchener 3 70 Offawa 3 3 3 4 2 4 5 Wednesday's Whitby 6 Kingston 4 | Tonight's Game Hull at Cornwali OHA-NOHA Selor A WLT F 1 2 2 1 Eastern OHA Sr, A | WLT F 0 0 0 0 0 Si 0 1 1 2 core There were no unanimous A Pts. choices, but three players--full- 14/back Johnny Bright of Esks and 6 half Leo Lewis ard defensive 6/Herb Gray of Winnipeg--were 4 picked on all but one of the 36 2 ballots for The Canadian Press by football writers, sportscasters and coaches in the five league cities, Offensive team | Half--Johnny Bright, Edmonton A Pts, Hall--Cookie Gilchrist, Saskatch 8 ewan : 7 Half--Leo Lewis, Winnipeg 5|Half--Jack Hill, Saskatchewan Jackie Parker, Edmon AUTO MECHANIC Licensed auto mechanic, must have experience on all makes of cars. Special consideration for good car radio and acces- sory man, Apply by letter only stating age and qualification to 2 1 4 Quarter 1 2 ton 2 Centre Guard Guard umbia Tackle--Roger Nelson, Edmonton Tackle--Don Luzzi, Calgary |End----Ken Carpenter, Saskatch- rpurposely deiayed a last-minute face-off to give Detroit a rest REPRIMANDED "1 have reprimanded Phil Wat son for incidents which justifiably upset the league office," Patrick stated, 'but we have to take into account that Phil is an aggres sive and fiery coach, outspoken by nature and at the same time HAMILTON (CP) -- The Na not in complete control of the tional Hockey League Detroit Red English language. Wings piled up a 6-1 first period "When Watson criticized Red lead and then went on to defeat Storey's officiating the other their farmhands, the Ontario night. he had just cause to do|Hockey Association Junior A so, There was no reason for Hamilton Cubs 11-5 in an exhbi Storey to delay the game hecause tion hockey game Wednesday a plece of paper fell on the ice, night. 100 feet from the faceoff." Ten players shared the win- § "l want to make it clear that | ners' scoring, with centre Len I consider Watson to be the best|Lunde getting a pair. Tom Mec- coach in hockey and that his Job Carthy, Claude Laforge, Johnny is in no way in jeopardy." | Wilson, Nick Mickoski, Red Kelly, Watson cautioned himself at Norm Ullman, Gordie Howe, first after Sunday's game, "I Just' "huck Holmes, Forbes Kennedy |better not say anything" | Charlie B ounted once F'rench-Scottish coach said. '1 I each, |do, it'll get me suspended or Lyle Porter netted a pair for [thrown out of hockey . . . but Ilcyhs, Bob Dillabough, Dennis | wasn't the only one who saw what |Rathwell and Larry Jeffrey was happening." [rounded out the scoring. pe-- rm | Lyle as established stars with §§ arl Riders halfback Mike a. Matle 1 and end Larry Isbell, who hand , les Saskatchewan's punting--are Windsor Sudbury 4 ailing in Regina, Hagler has a!Kitchener 2 Chatham § wrenched knee and Isbell has an Tonight's Game ankle injury. Windsor at North Bay "If we don't have those twol Western League boys---well I just don't want [Vancouver 3 Edmonton 6 make any comment," sald coach|New Westminster 5 Spokane 4 George Terlep, Saskatoon 0 Victoria 1 20 4 0 Wednesday's Scores Ti-Cubs Lose To Red Wings In Exhibition Jimmy Furey, Calgary Harry Langford, Calgary Tom Hinton, British Col- MR. EARL SMITH CANADIAN TIRE CORP. 115 Simcoe St. South Box 86, Oshawa s Fri. Night The long ed arrived, for The Os A 1958-59 seas opened tom ning at sever cK President 'Ed' Storie await tching fine including the b 1958 Canadian (Macdonald i vB Curling 'hampionships eve- held last March at Victoria, B.C The entire interior of the ice will area has been painted white and "'throw"' the first stone to official- th together with improved ly launch the new season and lighting facilities, makes The then the first draw of 64 curlers Oshawa Curling Club's ice one of will take the ice for a six-end the best - lighted in the country. game. It was decided that six The rings nave been painted in ends would be sufficient exercise vivid colors, which not only pro- for opening night vide the utmost in visibility, for A second draw, for another the curlers, but serve to add to six-end session, will follow as the beauty of the playing sur- soon as the ice is available face The Oshawa Curling Club, with| President "Ed" Storie and the largest membership in the Chairman "Army" have both ex- entire history of the sport in this pressed the hope that tomorrow | eity, is fully anticipating a banner night's opening activities will at- season and already the enthusl- tract a record attendance asm being displayed by the mem-| Saturday afternoon curling will 'Bers indicates that the season willbe the usual "draw' and here be in full swing immediately. |again, the curlers are urged to A. W. "Army" Armstrong, be on hand, especially the new chairman for "opening. night", members. Monday night will see has arranged for added entertain-|the 50-o0dd new members receive ment, which will serve to make special instruction, under the di-| COACH RESIGNS tomorrow night's program ex- rection of the "New Members| CALGARY (CP) tremely interesting for all mem-| Committee', headed by Harry Thompson has resigned as back- bers. Norley as chairman, field coach of Calgary Stamped. | Cubs second string netminder, In addition to the "opening| Draws of rinks for the firstlers, the Western Interprovincial | Denny Jordan, guarded the De- ceremony" and the six - end/competition, which will start on Football Union Club announced troit net for the last 20 minutes games, there will be a luncheon Thursday, November 12, are go-|Wednesday. Finishing his third --_-- served, buffet style, in the ban- ing in the mail this week, so that year with the Stamps, Thompson fuet room. But prior to this, the each member will know the rink said he wanted to devote more curlers will have the opportunity 'he is with and what time he curls. 'time to his ranch in Arkansas. ---- some hig rier | yan End--Ernie Warlick, Calgary i Coach--Bud Grant, Winnipeg | eo Attention Builders!! Save & Save & Save at CASHWAY | Now Two CASHWAY Stores TO SERVE You In This Area BROOKLIN REDIFIT SUPPLY & LUMBER { CASHWAY LUMBER BROOKLIN AJAX CTION OF NO. 7 & 12 HWYS., PHONE 209 3 BLOCKS W. OF SHOPPING PLAZA, PHONE 1450 Buddie Blom, of the Junior B {Burlington Industrials, replaced Tommy Terry Sawchuk in the Detroit net to start the second period and JUN Rough Practices Help The Ti-Cats | HAMILTON (CP) -- Tiger-Cat coach Jim Trimble told the quart- | SAVE ON NAILS Buy Your Nalls By the Keg ALUMINUM LOUVR 8 x 12 Guble-type «.............. 1.32 Save on Top Quality OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS Chuck May Get Dyytchies Beaten o Team Control | CHICAGO (AP)--Control of « By Sarnia Rally 4 cago White Sox will pass from "Dorothy Comiskey Rigney to her ¥ ) "omiskey. for L er Chutle Comiskey: tor SARNIA (CP)--Sarnia Golden|versity of Toledo scored two John Carmichael of the Chicago Bears, runaway favorites in the Bear touchdowns on passes from best-of-three final series for the) Jussterback Gino Cappelletti. Ontario Rugby Football Union| back Chuck Stanley went over for Daily News predicted Wednesday Carmichael wrote that Mrs senior title, had to come from the others and Cappelletti kicked Rigney may sell out to her brother; Sox co-vice-president, be- fore spring practice begins for the Sox at Tampa, Fla., next Febru ary. In the will of the late Mrs Grace Comiskey, Sox president Dorothy was accorded 500 more shares of stock than Chuck, as- siring her club control. As a re- sult, Dorothy and Chuck have been embroiled in legal suits over disposition of stock REMEMBER WHEN ? . . Jack Chesbro, a leading pitcher in the days before the spitball was frowned upon, died 27 years ago today at Conway. Mass. With Pittsburgh, he led National League pitchers in 1991 and 1902, and with New York Yankees in 1904 he hung up a record of 41 victories. Halter Releases Playoff Dates WINNIPEG (CP) Commissioner G. Sydney Halter announced Wednesday the first game of the Western Interprovin- elal Football Union's best-of-three final series will be played at 2 .m. MST (4 p.m. EST) Saturday, lov. 15, at the home field of either Edmonton Eskimos or Sas- katchewan Roughriders Eskimos, second-place finishers in the league, and Roughriders, who placed third, clash in a two game, total point semi-final Sat. urday, Nov. 8, and Remembrance Pay, Tuesday, Nov. 11 to decide &n opponent for the pennant-win. ning Winniy Bl who ha d Both sen t p.m Secon be at 19 arting third gam nipeg Saturday, Nov The winner meets répresentative in the ( fimal at Vancouver Sat 29. Starting t rl pan. PST (4:30 p.m. EST) Football ymbers 22, at 2 p.m, » eastern ww Cup A NO « {far - from - underdog Kitchener. Pagnan and end Chico Mendoza tYork Rangers. behind Wednesday night to clinch |four converts and a single. a 29-19 opening game win over a! For Kitchener Mike Norcia, Nat Waterloo Dutchmen club. scored the touchdowns and Bob Dutchmen, who suffered four|CeleT kicked a single. regular-season losses to the Bears| Norcia scored the first Dutch- struck hard in the first and|/Men Points from the two after fourth quarters and show every Sarnia fumbled on its own 20. sign they'll hit hard again in the] Stanley went 80 yards early in erback club Wednesday rough- ness in practices is a good. sign as far as the Hamilton Big Four on football club is concerned. | When practices are on the @ 215" rough side, usually following a| 3 losing game, the Ticats win their | " following games, he said. He re- ll 32 called the Ticat 37-0 defeat at the | 4 hands of the Toronto Argonauts | and the following rough practice | session, Ticats beat the Montreal | Alouettes the next week. | Bill Sowalski Still Suffers 1" 1%" 1%" 214" 3%" second game Saturday at Water. the second quarter for Sarnia's loo (first touchdown and Cappelletti More than 3.000 fans saw the Kicked the convert. Cappelletti, visitors capitalize on two Sarnia With a strong wind behind him, fumbles in the first quarter to then kicked a 90-yard single and take a 6-0 lead. But the Bears ended the first-half scoring with a registered 15 points by the half-| convert after Smith scored from way mark and led 22.7 after the/the four. third quarter. Celeri booted an 80-yard single The Dutchmen roared back for Kitchener in the third quar- with two touchdowns in the fourth ter. Bears then marched from x . their 25 led by Tex Robinson, END GRABS TWO TDs and Cook caught one in'the end End Gene Cook from the Uni: zone. Rocket Nearing His 600th Goal By BEN WARD | Richard's "scoring record Is Any day now Maurice Richard made up of 515 goais in regular of Montreai Canadiens will pop Season play and 81 in Stanley Cup his 600th goal into a Nationgl Playoffs. During the same period Hockey League net. he has been credited with 494 as. The greatest scorer in the Sists for a point total of 1,090. league's history--no other player, He holds 18 individual all-time has reached the 400 mark--now Scoring records including most has 596 goals in his 17-year ca-|#0als in a season(50) and most reer and shows no sign of slow-|{80als in a Stanley Cup playoff ing down. He's currently third in|series (12). Up to the end of last the NHL goalscoring list, tied|Season he had scored 80 game- th linemate Dickie Moore at Winning goals, also best in NHL records since the! 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